Description: There's no question left at this point that Hyundai has given its Japanese and German rivals a run for their money with the current Genesis sedan. But to give us a heads-up on where it intends to...

Alex BouckleyJan 14, 2013I want to barf right now. Almost as much as when the updated Genesis coupe came out. The first one was the best!

Jacob BurfordJan 14, 2013UGLY! I also hate how they think they are like Bentley with the badge!

Jason BrownJan 14, 2013The emblem is the one they have been using for a long time for local models. It is derived from the Equus emblem turned flat. Not the best looking, but a good direction of boldness and evolution of old designs. Peter had a lot to do with this design.

William DownsJan 14, 2013If that looks like the merc excelero im a billionare, the merc was very ling and pointed, this is big and butch

Jesse WilliamsJan 14, 2013That emblem on the front kind of looks like a Chrysler or a Bentley emblem.

Darryle MoodyJan 14, 2013They did not copy, they basically stole the front end from the Mercedes-Benz Excelero concept. We know the Koreans are not original but this is ridiculous.

Description: The design previews the new styling direction envisioned by Peter Schreyer, who was recently named president in charge of design at Hyundai-Kia. It's a bold statement, to be sure, combining glitz...

Description: The technology looks to further help Hyundai in its campaign to take the big luxury players like Lexus and BMW. Propulsion is handled by the same 5.0-liter direct-injection V8 from the Genesis and Equ...

Jason BrownJan 14, 2013Clay, no one is questioning your dumbness. Suicide doors have been used in many designs in just about all major car manufactures. It is very effective and convenient for urban life. With tight parking in Mega cities, it just makes sense.

Clay WilliamsJan 14, 2013Suicide doors? Really? How dumb do they think we are?

Carlos Eduardo GaviriaJan 14, 2013Concept cars are designed so they can study a new design language and somewhat incorporate it into the brand. But of course the car as a whole is never meant to make it into production

William DownsJan 14, 2013Thats the dumbest question i have ever heard... its a concept car, and concwpt cars almost never make it to priduction in concept form

Jason BrownJan 14, 2013Hyundai has working on voice command and voice synthesis with Korea Telecom to put into their future vehicles. Similar to the one used in Samsung Domestic smart phones. It will be interesting if people will actually want this tech in a car.

Kevin LavierJan 14, 2013Okay. I personally am very happy to see hyundai doing this. I admit that the exterior is a little off but that interior is beautiful and if they do anything like this then they might be up there with audi bmw and merc. Maybe even jag

Trey ReillyJan 14, 2013Where do I put my beer?! Jk drinking and driving is dumb. But seriously, no storage or cup holders?

Johnny MatiasJan 14, 2013Why can't someone on this universe make a modern functional interior like this? Even if its a super exclusive super luxury that cost $2,000,000, just prove this kind of interior is possible. They would be swimming in cash from it...

Sean Micheal TrulyJan 20, 2013Back seats look a bit too bolstered to be that comfortable for normal driving. But then again, this will be a "sport" luxury car.....the coupe can be the full on sports car. Just looks a bit impractical, that interior

Jonathan TjandraJan 15, 2013I almost forget this is a hyundai, the think what i want to say is this interior looks awesome